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Easter at Notre Dame, Paris: Hat or No Hat?

My husband and I will be spending Easter Mass in Paris' Notre Dame..and wanted to know if most women will be wearing hats.

(And yes I tried to google..and learned lots about Easter Bells and Chocolate :))

Re: Easter at Notre Dame, Paris: Hat or No Hat?

  • Super helpful, I know, but my guess is you can go whichever way you prefer.

    The times I've been to Mass at ND, it's always been casual (although I've not been for Easter, I've been to St Peter's for Easter w/o a hat and had no problems, so I'd find it odd that ND would be more "covered" than SP) 

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  • I would bring one just in case (or be ready to buy one the day before if needed) and just ask around when you get there.
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  • I actually love hats.  European women are so fashionable.  I would relish an excuse to wear a new Easter hat especially for Mass at Notre Dame.  You can always take off but you won't be able to get one once you arrive.
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